Deborah Priya Henry (born 21 July 1985), also known as Priya Emmanuel,[3] is a Malaysianbeauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Malaysia 2011[4] and Miss Malaysia World 2007. She was also placed in the Top 16 at Miss World 2007.

Henry spent her secondary school years at Sayfol International School. She particularly excelled in basketball and volleyball at school, and won a gold medal in the Kuala Lumpur International Schools athletics meet. She received a "Sportswoman of the Year" trophy from her school for her achievements.

Henry began modelling at the age of 15 and modelled in London three years later for seven months. She appeared in Malaysian rock band Estranged's music video "Itu Kamu".

Henry holds a B. Arts. degree in Political Science and Economics from the University of Queensland, in Brisbane, Australia.[5] Her focuses are on human rights advocacy and sustainable development with a long-term goal to eradicate poverty.

Henry started modelling at 15, as a catwalk and print model in Kuala Lumpur. She moved to London in 2003. She took a hiatus from modelling in 2004 to further her studies in Brisbane. She returned to Malaysia in 2007 and participated in Miss Malaysia World 2007.

Henry won Miss Malaysia World 2007 and represented her country in Miss World 2007. She is notable for having been selected in the top 16,[6] the highest placement a Malaysian woman has achieved since Lina Teoh in 1998.

As the official representative of Malaysia to the 2011 Miss Universe pageant, broadcast live from São Paulo, Brazil on 12 September 2011. Although she was a heavy favourite by pageants' blogs and websites, she was not placed in the Top 16 by the judges.

Henry co-founded Fugee School[10][2], a non-profit charity organisation that provides basic education to close to 90 Somalian refugee children. Henry also is a World Vision’s Childs’ rights Advocate.[11] World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation. She also speaks for the Harper's Bazaar The Pink Project PSA 2010.[12] Henry also became the ambassador[13] for Yes, I Can Campaign, an educational, awareness & advocacy campaign for the prevention of unplanned & unwanted pregnancy in Malaysia.

In 2013, Henry was included in Forbes’s list of top Asian philanthropists [14] for her contribution in "helping the many refugees from war-torn Somalia who had found their way to Malaysia".